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Things i learned this hay season… hay season is the most stressful thing i look forward to all year I’m really glad i clean out the baler after each use If a hydraulic line runs thru a hidden space (like the tongue of a baler), that’s where it will leak Modern tractors don’t run without. I have heard some of y'all mention brome hay before but what exactly is it? Does it make good hay and what does it yield? How does it compare to orchard grass? The reason I ask is I picked up a new customer today that bought 300 bales of my oat hay, she mentioned she had been having brome hay. A forum community dedicated to hay, forage and silage owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about tractors, machinery, harvesting, soils, pests, ranching, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Looking to redo my hay field next year, so I picked up tillage and seeding equipment (plow, cultivator, disc, 6200 drill), but have a couple questions from info I've gotten. One farmer said I should plant a cover crop year (straight oats), cut it green at the end of the year, then the next year. A couple of decades ago horse owners would not consider oaten hay (it made their horses too hot) and wheaten hay was the benchmark, now there are only die-hard pockets that want wheaten hay. Pony owners will buy grass hay, some horse owners too but only a few. At time of hay production the air moisture levels vary widely during the day and night. Has anyone calculated it? Also, do you have the software to do so? I hand-calculated my gross profit (before fuel, payments, insurance, etc.) and was disappointed. Unless I did something wrong, I'm looking at about $220/acre/yr. (what I sold hay for per acre for the year). Majority of hay was. Here ryegrass can make very good hay But It's tricky to get dry. Round bales that are outside exceeding 165 degrees that he is garbage it would not even be good for mulch Yes it's normal for baled hay moisture % to rise in the 1st few days after baling. I've had rd bales that tested 15% moisture test in the low-mid 20% range in next few days. Old timers called it going through a sweat. I have a lot of customers asking me for alfalfa grass mixes. Is it difficult to get alfalfa growing into a pretty dense stand of grass? What's the basic procedure to get started? Thanks. But then, you also aren't running the same field year after year in grass without regular roundup treatments or something equivalent. For us permanent hay guys, short of nuking a field and starting over, we can get some cumulative broad leaf and annual grass challenges.